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गांधी का मत था स्वराज का अर्थ है जनप्रतिनिधियों द्वारा संचालित ऐसी व्यवस्था जो जन-आवश्यकताओं तथा जन-आकांक्षाओं के अनुरूप हो।'' वस्तुत: गांधीजी का स्वराज का विचार ब्रिटेन के राजनैतिक, सामाजिक, आर्थिक, नौकरशाही, कानूनी, सैनिक एवं शैक्षणिक संस्थाओं का बहिष्कार करने का आन्दोलन था।
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The relationship between Rights and Duties are:
- The social interdependence of man results in the interlocking of rights and duties. As Mobhouse remarked, “Rights are what we expect from others and others from us”.
- Rights imply duties. Both are complementary. The right of one is the duty of others and vice-versa. Gandhi once observed, “Begin with the charter of duties of man and promise the rights will follow as spring follows winter”.
- Both become meaningless in the absence of the other. No person can enjoy rights in the absence of duties as a right without duty is nothing but shielded anarchism, ready to establish the idea of might is right. Similarly, duties without rights are nothing but glorified slavery.
- Rights are used for the development of a man’s personality. But he is under an obligation to use them for social welfare. This means that the individual owes to society as much as he claims from it.
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The three branches are as follows: the Legislative - the part that makes laws. the Executive - the part that carries out (executes) the laws. the Judicial Branch - the courts that decide if the law has been broken.
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One of the most famous people he inspired was Martin Luther King Jr. The two men never got a chance to meet. However, King learned about Gandhi through his writings and a trip to India in 1959. He drew heavily on the Gandhian idea of nonviolence in his own activism.
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Judicial activism refers to judicial rulings that are suspected of being based on personal opinion, rather than on existing law. It has become popular because it provides justice to the poor and innocent. Due to Judicial activism, poor people are able to get justice.
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Three dimensions of equality are: Economic, Social and Political Equality.
Political equality means granting equal citizenship to all members of the state. equal citizenship provides certain basic rights such as right to vote, freedom of expression, movement and association and freedom of belief to everybody. They can participate in the affairs of the country.
Social equality means provision of equality in society. Equality of oppurtunites need to be provided so that minimum quality of life can be achieved.
Economic equality means granting equal economic oppurtunities to all.
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Bureaucracy in India has four main characteristics— a clear hierarchy, division of labour, specialisation, and a former set of rules or standard operating procedures. The top of the executive has ministers who account to the legislature.
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It settles disputes between various government authorities, between state governments, and between the centre and any state government. It also hears matters which the President refers to it, in its advisory role. The SC can also take up cases suo moto (on its own).
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Utkarsh Yadav 3 years, 2 months ago
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